miscibilitet
Miscibilitet, or miscibility, is the property of two liquids to mix in all proportions to form a homogeneous phase. If two liquids are completely miscible, any combination yields a single liquid phase. In contrast, immiscible liquids do not mix to form a single phase and separate into distinct layers, while partially miscible liquids dissolve in limited amounts and may form two phases over some composition range.
Thermodynamically, miscibility is governed by the Gibbs free energy of mixing. If the free energy change for
Common examples illustrate the concept. Water and ethanol are completely miscible in all proportions. Water and
Applications include solvent selection, liquid–liquid extraction, distillation planning, and the design of polymer blends. Understanding miscibility